Philosophical problems of technology and information society

Philosophical problems of technology and information society

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The book “Philosophical problems of technology and information society” by Sergey Alexandrovich Yurikov is a deep and multifaceted study that immerses the reader in the complex world of interaction between man and technology. With the rapid development of information technologies and their impact on society, this work becomes especially relevant, opening up new horizons for understanding the philosophical aspects related to technology and information. Yurikov, known for his deep reflections on the place of man in the modern world, sets himself an ambitious task: to analyze how technical achievements shape not only our everyday life, but also the philosophical concepts that determine our perception of reality. It explores how technology affects our consciousness, moral norms, and social relationships, raising important questions about what it means to be human in the digital age. This book will be of interest to a wide audience - from students and graduate students studying philosophy, sociology and information technology, to professionals working in the field of IT and media production. It will also attract the attention of all who are interested in how technology is changing our society and what philosophical problems arise in the process of this change. If you are looking for a deep and thoughtful reading that will force you to rethink your views on the world, the “Philosophical problems of technology and the information society” will be a real find for you. The book raises important topics such as the impact of technology on personal identity, social connections, and even traditional philosophical questions about free will and responsibility. Yurikov is not afraid to ask provocative questions, exploring how the digital age is changing our understanding of ethics, aesthetics, and even metaphysics. It invites the reader to reflect on how technology can both enrich and limit the human experience, and what philosophical implications this may have. Yurikov’s style is clear and logical, which makes complex philosophical concepts available to a wide audience. His ability to combine theoretical reflection with practical examples allows the reader not only to understand, but also to feel how technology affects our lives. The author is also known for his other works in which he explores the intersection of philosophy and technology, such as "Technology and Man: A Philosophical View" and "Ethics in the Age of Digitalization" These works help to create a holistic view of his approach to the analysis of philosophical problems. The book "Philosophical Problems of Technology and the Information Society" is not just an academic study, but an attempt to understand how technology shapes our society and our self. It encourages the reader to think about the future, about how we can use technology for good, not for harm. In the face of a constantly changing world, this work becomes an important contribution to the philosophical discourse about the place of man in the technological society. If you are looking for books on philosophy, sociology or information technology that will help you better understand the modern world, pay attention to this work. It will not only expand your horizons, but also make you think about how technology affects your life and society as a whole.
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Name of the Author
С. А.
Юрикова
Language
Russian
ISBN
9785904977313

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